血清渗透压对创伤性脑损伤预后的影响

Narendra Prasad Banskota, Sibika Malla, Rupak Kc
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导言:在当今快节奏的世界中,道路交通事故已成为造成死亡的一个重要原因。代谢和颅内参数影响外伤性脑损伤的预后。对生物力学损伤和组织损伤的无数分析已经证实了额外的治疗策略。在预测脑损伤结果方面,实验室值的研究较少。目的:探讨颅脑外伤患者血清渗透压与颅脑损伤严重程度及预后的关系。方法:本研究于2020年7月至2021年6月在Banke Kohalpur尼泊尔医学院神经外科进行。106例患者被纳入研究。每天监测患者的临床情况和计算血浆渗透压。结果:106例患者入组,平均年龄39±18.6岁,男性研究人群偏大。道路交通事故中颅脑损伤62例(58.49%),以轻度颅脑损伤为最常见的表现。约40.57%的患者渗透压在285 ~ 295百万摩尔/升之间,平均渗透压为290.99±10.60。脑损伤严重程度与血清渗透压无显著相关性(p值=0.45)。结论:颅脑损伤严重程度与血清渗透压无相关性。
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Effect of Serum Osmolarity on Prognosis of Traumatic Brain Injury
Introduction: Road traffic accident has been a significant cause of mortality in today's fast paced world. Metabolic and intracranial parameters have affected the outcome of traumatic brain injury. Countless analysis on biomechanical injury and tissue damage has substantiated additional treatment strategies. Laboratory values have been less investigated to predict the outcome of brain injury. Aims: This study was done to find out the association between the serum osmolarity with severity of head injury and the outcome in traumatic brain injury. Methods: This study was conducted at Department of Neurosurgery, Nepalgunj Medical college, Kohalpur, Banke from July 2020 to June 2021. 106 patients were included in the study. Clinical profile of the patients and calculated plasma osmolarity were monitored daily. Results: 106 patients were enrolled with mean age of 39±18.6 and male study population being on the higher side. 62(58.49%) patients with Traumatic Brain Injury accounted for road traffic accident with mild head injury as the commonest presentation. In about 40.57% of the patients osmolarity ranged between 285 to 295 milliosmole/ litre with mean osmolarity of 290.99±10.60. There was no significant association between severity of head injury and serum osmolarity (p value=0.45). Conclusion: There is no association between the severity of head injury with serum osmolarity.
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